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1. Her laughing feet fell overboard with amazement
It is neither a metaphor nor onamonapia. That would be a simile.A metaphor is a comparison.A simile is a comparison using like or as.Onomonapia is sound effect words."Dale's smile was as bright asthe sun."This statement compares his smile to the sun using "as", so it is a simile.
Her smile was a drop of sunshine on a cloudy day.A metaphore is comparing something without using like or as. :)
Her smile was a drop of sunshine on a cloudy day.A metaphore is comparing something without using like or as. :)
Her smile was a rainbow that lightened up my day!
a smile is a conperision using like or as and a metaphor is a comparition,but its do not use like or as,tomak the comparition and personification is
A metaphor for a bright smile, is the sun. A smile can brighten up a persons day, and so can the sun (:
No, that is not a metaphor.
Yes, "she offered him a hundred-watt smile" is a metaphor. It is comparing the brightness of the smile to a lightbulb, emphasizing that the smile was warm, bright, and engaging.
It is a metaphor
Pablo's smile is the sun.
Instead of using "like" or "as" in a metaphor, you can use words such as "is," "represents," or "functions as." These terms help create a more direct comparison without the simile structure. For example, instead of saying "Her smile is like sunshine," you could say "Her smile is sunshine." This approach enhances the intensity of the metaphor.
"The collapsing bridge was a metaphor for the crumbling city government." "I called him a clown, and I thought I was using a metaphor until I saw him in the circus."